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Freedom Furniture Laptop Table destroys Laptop

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Should "Laptop Tables" safely support laptops?
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argZero



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PostPosted: Mon 04 Sep 2006 00h41    Post subject: Freedom Furniture Laptop Table destroys Laptop Reply with quote

I recently bought a "Freedom Furniture Laptop Table II Mobile" for my one week old Acer Ferrari laptop.

After checking the screws were tightly in place and re-reading the instruction/warning booklet, I sat down with my laptop and proceeded to to adjust it to a comfortable position.

Little did I expect that one of the adjustment buttons would throw the laptop backwards onto the floor, smashing the screen.

To date their response has been that it was "my mistake" for not watching their in-shop product demonstration (that was never offered to me), and that a loosely worded sticker underneath the table was "adequate warning" that their table would destroy any laptop on their laptop table.

Given that I read the entire instruction manual specifically looking for warnings, I don't think I was given "adequate warning". The main warning in the instruction booklet is regarding the use of harsh abrasives whilst cleaning it. No mention is made about the product's potential inability to support a laptop.

The adjustment controls on the table are similar to those on most office chairs. Given Freedom's reasoning, every person that does not climb underneath their office chair searching for warning stickers before adjusting it's height or angle should expect that they will be thrown backwards onto the floor. Please keep this in mind if you're considering purchasing anything from Freedom Furniture.

Video Demonstration of the table destroying a stunt laptop: YouTube link
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PostPosted: Mon 04 Sep 2006 09h46    Post subject: Reply with quote

Your local Consumer Watchdog should be able to help you in a case like this. You don't specify where in the world you live. If it is in South Africa what town/city. Maybe someone can help you with a local contact number. Please add your location in your profile.

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